The Back Of Burnies Hill/Over The Hills And Far Away
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The Back Of Burnies Hill/Over The Hills And Far Away
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Whats in there?
Gold and money
Wheres my share?
The mousie took it
Wheres the mousie?
In his housie
Wheres his housie?
In the wood
Wheres the wood?
The fire burnt it
Wheres the fire?
The water dowsed it
Wheres the water?
The brown bull drank it
Wheres the brown bull?
At the back of Burnies Hill
Wheres Burnies Hill? All covered in snow
Wheres the snow?
The sun melted it
Wheres the sun?
High high high up in the air
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